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- Title
Low temperature sintering and characteristics of KO-BO-SiO-AlO glass/ceramic composites for LTCC applications.
- Authors
Xia, Qin; Zhong, Chao-Wei; Luo, Jian
- Abstract
The KO-BO-SiO, KO-BO-SiO-2 %AlO, KO-BO-SiO-4 %AlO glasses with different AlO content were prepared. Different proportions (50, 55, 60, 65, 70 %) of the three glasses were respectively mixed with alumina ceramic-filler, then the mechanical and dielectric properties were investigated. The results showed KO-BO-SiO-2 %AlO glass/alumina filler (glass:alumina = 60:40) had the excellent comprehensive properties, so further study was continued with part of alumina ceramic-filler replaced by the silica ceramic-filler on this composite. Then the X-ray diffraction analysis revealed that the alumina and silica fillers existed as the crystal phase, and the densification was seriously damaged when the silica content reached to three quarters of the fillers. With the increase of the silica-filler, the composites' density and dielectric constant exhibited uniform decrease, but thermal expansion coefficient (TEC) uniformly increased. When the glass:alumina:silica was equal to 60:30:10, a best composite property was presented as a bulk density of 2.582 (g cm), a dielectric constant of 6.1 and a dielectric loss of 2 × 10 at 1 MHz, a flexural strength of 168 MPa, and a TEC of 8.62 × 10°C.
- Subjects
LOW Temperature Cofired Ceramic technology; SINTERING; X-ray diffraction; GLASS composites; BORIC acid; SILICON oxide; ALUMINUM oxide
- Publication
Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Electronics, 2014, Vol 25, Issue 10, p4187
- ISSN
0957-4522
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s10854-014-2147-0